Radio: Interlude

Though eager to sell broadcast time to sponsored commentators with
partisan views, most radio stations are timid about taking sides on
anything. Last weekowing to circumstances beyond its controla Los
Angeles station found itself speaking right out in a labor dispute.
Listeners to a recorded Harry Wismer sportscast on station KECA were
startled when a fierce masculine voice suddenly broke in: "I interrupt
this program to bring you a special message. I am the recording
engineer making this transcription and I am using this means as a last
resort to expose a vicious KECA racket. . ."